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Virology | 1992

NYVAC: a highly attenuated strain of vaccinia virus.

James Tartaglia; Marion E. Perkus; Jill Taylor; Elizabeth K. Norton; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; William I. Cox; Stephen W. Davis; Johanna Van Der Hoeven; Bernard Meignier; Michel Riviere; Bernard Languet; Enzo Paoletti

A highly attenuated vaccinia virus strain, NYVAC (vP866), was derived from a plaque-cloned isolate of the Copenhagen vaccine strain by the precise deletion of 18 open reading frames (ORFs) from the viral genome. Among the ORFs deleted from NYVAC (vP866) are two genes involved in nucleotide metabolism, the thymidine kinase (ORF J2R) and the large subunit of the ribonucleotide reductase (ORF I4L); the gene encoding the viral hemagglutinin (ORF A56R); the remnant (ORF A26L) of a highly expressed gene responsible for the formation of A-type inclusion bodies; the disrupted gene (ORFs B13R/B14R) normally encoding a serine protease inhibitor; and a block of 12 ORFs bounded by two known viral host range regulatory functions (ORFs C7L through K1L). Within this block a secretory protein (ORF N1L) implicated in viral virulence and a functional complement 4b binding protein (ORF C3L) are encoded. The ORFs were deleted in a manner which prevents the synthesis of undesirable novel gene products. The attenuation characteristics of the derived NYVAC strain were compared in in vitro and in vivo studies with those of the Western Reserve (WR) laboratory strain, the New York City Board of Health vaccine strain (Wyeth), the parental plaque-cloned isolate (VC-2) of the Copenhagen vaccine strain used to derive NYVAC, and the avipox virus canarypox (ALVAC), which is naturally restricted for replication to avian species. The NYVAC strain was demonstrated to be highly attenuated by the following criteria: (a) no detectable induration or ulceration at the site of inoculation on rabbit skin; (b) rapid clearance of infectious virus from the intradermal site of inoculation on rabbit skin; (c) absence of testicular inflammation in nude mice; (d) greatly reduced virulence as demonstrated by the results of intracranial challenge of both 3-week-old or newborn mice; (e) greatly reduced pathogenicity and failure to disseminate in immunodeficient (nude or cyclophosphamide treated) mice; and (f) dramatically reduced ability to replicate on a variety of human tissue culture cells. Despite these highly attenuated characteristics, the NYVAC strain, as a vector, retains the ability to induce strong immune responses to extrinsic antigens.


Archive | 1993

NYVAC vaccinia virus recombinants comprising heterologous inserts

Enzo Paoletti; Marion E. Perkus; Jill Taylor; James Tartaglia; Elizabeth K. Norton; Michel Riviere; Charles de Taisne; Keith J. Limbach; Gerard P. Johnson; Steven E. Pincus; William I. Cox; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Russell Robert Gettig


Archive | 1995

Alvac canarypox virus recombinants comprising heterlogous inserts

Enzo Paoletti; Marion E. Perkus; Jill Taylor; James Tartaglia; Elizabeth K. Norton; Michel Riviere; Charles de Taisne; Keith J. Limbach; Gerard P. Johnson; Steven E. Pincus; William I. Cox; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Russell Robert Gettig


Archive | 1996

Modified recombinant vaccinia virus and expression vectors thereof

Enzo Paoletti; Marion E. Perkus; Jill Taylor; James Tartaglia; Elizabeth K. Norton; Michel Riviere; Charles de Taisne; Keith J. Limbach; Gerard P. Johnson; Steven E. Pincus; William I. Cox; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Russell Robert Gettig


Archive | 1995

Trova fowl pox virus recombinants comprising heterologous inserts

Enzo Paoletti; Marion E. Perkus; Jill Taylor; James Tartaglia; Elizabeth K. Norton; Michel Riviere; Charles de Taisne; Keith J. Limbach; Gerard P. Johnson; Steven E. Pincus; William I. Cox; Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Russell Robert Gettig


Archive | 2001

Avian polynucleotide vaccine formula

Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Annabelle Bouchardon; Michel Riviere


Archive | 2001

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) recombinant poxvirus vaccine

Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Michel Bublot; Jennifer Maria Perez; Philippe Baudu


Archive | 2001

Polynucleotide vaccine formula against canine pathologies, in particular respiratory and digestive pathologies

Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Annabelle Bouchardon; Michel Riviere


Archive | 1995

Recombinant live avian vaccin, using an avian herpes virus as vector

Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Michel Bublot; Raphael Jean Darteil; Carole Veronique Duinat; Eliane Louise Françoise Laplace; Michel Albert Emile Riviere


Archive | 1995

Avian recombinant live vaccine

Jean-Christophe Audonnet; Michel Bublot; Raphael Jean Darteil; Carole Veronique Duinat; Eliane Louise Françoise Laplace; Michel Albert Emile Riviere

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Elizabeth K. Norton

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Jill Taylor

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Marion E. Perkus

New York State Department of Health

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